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  1. Headshot of President Lynn Perry Wooten

    For President Wooten, Black History Month has always been about learning and discovery. This year, she's encouraging the Simmons community to join her by engaging in the Multicultural Center's programming and carrying these lessons into the future.

  2. President Wooten

    President Lynn Perry Wooten welcomes back students, faculty and staff to the new semester, and outlines the activities and events that the Simmons community can look forward to this spring.

  3. Headshot of Bruce Gray

    President Lynn Perry Wooten shares the news of the passing of Bruce Gray, Professor Emeritus of Biology, former Chair of the Biology Department, and founding member of the Faculty Senate and the Multicultural Affairs Advisory Committee.

  4. The Simmons cupola against a blue sky

    A message from President Lynn Perry Wooten regarding the violence at the Capitol urging us not to lose sight of the fact that this day also provided crucial examples of democracy, of leadership, and of progress.

  5. Historic photo of Simmons University's Main College Building with text "Wishing you hope and joy."

    Dear Friends, As 2020 draws to a close, I want to send warm holiday greetings to everyone, both near and far. I have been so appreciative of your kindness, generosity, and resiliency throughout this complicated year. I am particularly grateful...

  6. Lynn Perry Wooten with her husband, son and daughter.

    As we enter a holiday season that is unlike any other, President Wooten shares some of her holiday plans and favorites with the Simmons Community in order to spread hope and joy.

  7. The Simmons cupola against a blue sky

    President Lynn Perry Wooten shares the news of the passing of Dr. William “Bill” Kahl, who served as the first provost at Simmons during a particularly transformative period for the University.

  8. Simmons University Main College Building's cupola with the Boston city skyline in the background

    President Wooten writes about her takeaways from the second annual Ifill Forum, and how she hopes to foster racial and social equity here at Simmons.

  9. On November 19, President Wooten virtually met with parents to discuss what makes the Simmons student experience unique.

  10. The Simmons cupola against a blue sky

    President Lynn Perry Wooten shares the news of the passing of Dr. Lydia Smith, founder of the Master of Arts in Teaching program, an author, and a pioneer in the field of education, known for her passion and commitment to teaching.